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A public body in the UK is seeking Selection Exercise Managers. Candidates will manage judicial selection processes, including planning, running, and managing exercises. The role requires excellent organizational skills and experience in operational delivery, along with effective communication. The position offers hybrid working with a minimum of 2 days in the office.
Judicial Appointments Commission - Selection Exercise Managers – (HEO) (3 vacancies)
The Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) is an independent public body, established in April 2006, to select judges in the courts and tribunals, and non-legal tribunal members. The JAC selects judicial candidates through fair and open competition, encouraging a wide range of quality candidates to apply for the posts that it advertises. The JAC is responsible for designing, planning, and running recruitment campaigns to select judicial office holders up to and including High Court Judges. We have a statutory duty to select solely on merit, while keeping our selection processes open to the widest range of applicants. We launch a new campaign for judicial posts every one to two weeks. These range from high volume campaigns for ‘entry level’ posts, attracting upward of 2,000 applicants, to small campaigns for senior roles, attracting a handful of highly qualified people.
More information about the JAC is on our website: http://judicialappointments.gov.uk
We are looking to recruit Selection Exercise Managers (SEM) at HEO grade to join our busy and dynamic operations team and help us deliver our challenging programme of judicial selection activity. The SEMs are responsible for planning, running, and managing selection exercises to attract and select suitable candidates for judicial office. This includes a wide range of activities from initial planning and advertising of our judicial opportunities, to working with judicial office holders to develop selection materials, running selection processes (including online tests and interviews), and presenting the outcomes of the recruitment to the JAC’s commissioners so that recommendations for appointments can be made. The role will be part of the wider operations team working with colleagues across the organisation to plan, develop and deliver selection exercises to recommend candidates for appointment as judges and tribunal members.
JAC staff are currently working in a hybrid way with a minimum of 2 days per week in the office, which is based in Westminster – London. Please note – This is a busy operational role and during periods of selection activity or other business need, successful applicants will be required to attend the JAC office or JAC interview venue for up to 5 days a week. This could also mean early starts and longer days during these busy periods of selection activity. Candidates are asked to ensure that they fully understand this requirement before applying for the post.
We offer a range of benefits including an attractive annual leave allowance, flexible and hybrid working opportunities, and choice of pension schemes. We actively encourage all staff to undertake learning and development as part of their personal objectives and have a range of networks to support and promote inclusivity, wellbeing, and dignity at work among other things.